Photos of the Day: Nov. 11

SWIMMING WITH SHARKS: French diver Pierre Frolla, a four-time apnea-diving world champion, swam with sharks at the Paris Aquarium in France Sunday. (Gonzalo Fuentes/Reuters)

CAREFUL OPERATION: A team of Libyan experts and military engineers dumped fuel from expired SA-2 missiles, under the supervision of the United Nations in Tripoli, Libya, Sunday. The missiles were left over form the Gaddafi regime. (Ismail Zitouny/Reuters)

RUBBLE: Charlie McLoughlin, 70 years old, surveyed damage Sunday at his Breezy Point home, which burned to the ground during superstorm Sandy, in the Queens section of New York. (Andrew Burton/Reuters)

SECURED: Police officers fired rubber bullets and tear gas during a right-wing march in Warsaw as Poland marked its independence day Sunday. Authorities said two officers were injured and several people were detained for throwing stones and metal objects at officers. (Czarek Sokolowski/Associated Press)

DESTROYED: Destroyed homes sat in an area of Indianapolis Sunday. Officials said as many as 31 homes were damaged in a blast that killed two people. Authorities said they have not ruled out any possible causes, but a lawmaker said investigators ruled out a bomb or a meth lab as the cause. (Matt Kryger/The Indianapolis Star/Associated Press)